Japan’s first commercial certificate authority using Quantinuum’s Quantum Origin solution Quantinuum, the world’s leading integrated quantum computing company, today announced that Cybertrust Japan Co., Ltd., Japan’s leading certificate authority, has integrated its Quantum Origin quantum-computing-hardened private keys into a new certificate issuance and distribution platform for IoT devices to ensure secure communications now and…
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How customer data is used in AI
An organization’s approach to privacy impacts more than compliance Cisco published its 2023 Data Privacy Benchmark Study. The sixth annual global survey investigates professionals’ perspectives on data privacy strategies. This year’s study finds that despite a difficult economic environment, organizations continue to invest in privacy, with spending up significantly from $US1.2 million just three years…
Read MoreFormer Vodafone CIO joins Firestory
Firestory has a chance to be a world leader in bushfire intelligence Firestory, a leading cloud and AI Bushfire Intelligence platform, has appointed Rob James as Managing Director. James, formerly Chief Digital and Information Officer at Vodafone, has been brought on board to drive the next phase of growth for…
Read MoreMarist College Canberra and Nutanix unlock IT autonomy
Nutanix is the heart of the digital learning experience Nutanix a leader in hybrid multi cloud computing, today said it helped Marist College Canberra simplify its IT infrastructure and enhance the learning experience for students and educators. Established in 1968, Marist College Canberra is a Catholic school for boys from…
Read MoreInclusive AI at work in recruitment
This project comes amidst the unprecedented level of global activity and investment in AI New research out today from Diversity Council Australia and Monash University, titled Inclusive Artificial Intelligence (AI) at Work in Recruitment, has found that people fall very clearly into one of two camps when it comes to the…
Read MoreAI and data must join forces
High-performing companies think differently about AI and data According to new research from the Infosys Knowledge Institute, the thought leadership and research arm of Infosys, companies can generate over $US460 billion in incremental profit if they do three things: improve data practices, trust in advanced AI, and integrate AI with business operations.…
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AI is reshaping all our business activities New research out today from Diversity Council Australia and Monash University, titled Inclusive Artificial Intelligence (AI) at Work in Recruitment, has found that people fall very clearly into one of two camps when it comes to the use of AI tools in recruitment in…
Read MoreTaiwan’s advantages in the era of ai and smart vehicles
Kneron’s product lines are divided into four major categories In recent years, the high-tech manufacturing market has been making efforts to respond to the demand for diversified smart devices. With an increasing demand for customized AI chips, such components cannot be produced in traditional supply chain models. To meet the…
Read MoreField robot sales will hit $US11bn
Robotics will be key in helping to ease labor shortages The global agricultural sector is tackling a multitude of challenges, from climate change to population growth, and the growing demand for food. Robotics offer a much-needed solution, providing answers from vertical farms to drones. This has catalyzed the demand for…
Read MoreService robotics industry to reach $US216bn
Advances in AI will also improve robotic intelligence The service robotics industry is set to register a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 21.5 per cent to reach $US216 billion in 2030, driven by investments across consumer facing industries, including travel and tourism. The overall robotics industry is set to…
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